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that he does not understand the outsiderness that women feel when they work for largely male environments this is a man who had been a top executive in the business world and didn't he already know qualified women that he could call upon. as jim pointed out, he actually did know women and he had some on his staff so he did himself a disservice but the obama team is getting mileage out of it. >> is he talking at all about the role women had at bain capitol? it is a male dominated profession. he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> actually no. that is interesting that you asked that question. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that on the campaign trail. keep in mind beth myers went on here in 2012 to lead his vice presidential search. this is a candidate who has had a woman who has had barbara comstock on the stage behind me. the wife of george allen is on the stage here perhaps who is appearing on the campaign trail on his behalf. has there been concern that governor romney was making progress on that front? >> well, they wouldn't openly talk about that. you have to look
that he does not understand the outsiderness that women feel when they work for largely male environments this is a man who had been a top executive in the business world and didn't he already know qualified women that he could call upon. as jim pointed out, he actually did know women and he had some on his staff so he did himself a disservice but the obama team is getting mileage out of it. >> is he talking at all about the role women had at bain capitol? it is a male dominated...
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the environment is different. we just can't take all of that and apply it widely. reporter: created by the elections in and the fiscal clip at the end of the year, also the debt crisis mirror. cheryl: all right, peter burns, thank you very much. if you are fired up about this or any other issues on the program, send gerri an e-mail at cherry at fox business.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", an electric car that nobody wants to purchase. we spend billions of dollars on your dime. and housing cop and sent prices skyrocketing. would this mean for the market? also, remember when free checking accounts were almost everywhere? not anymore. our financial advisor breaks down what it's costing you and ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. as part of a heart healt
the environment is different. we just can't take all of that and apply it widely. reporter: created by the elections in and the fiscal clip at the end of the year, also the debt crisis mirror. cheryl: all right, peter burns, thank you very much. if you are fired up about this or any other issues on the program, send gerri an e-mail at cherry at fox business.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", an electric car that nobody wants to purchase. we spend billions of dollars on...
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that we don't need to be removing from our buying power, especially now neil: i would think in that environment we would be shooting through the roof. maybe it is a slowdown that you talked about. but certainly, that would normally jack up prices. right now we don't have any of the major producing countries involved. pakistan produces no oil. so the major producers are not involved. if you bring in the questions. absolutely -- i don't think any of that is what happened. i think at some point, the u.s. is where you stand up and say, okay, we have burned our flag, enough is enough. maybe flaxen drones to pakistan and the embassies and say, okay, we are going to step up and start to take action if you don't back off. four dollars a gallon in september. no reason in the world, it shouldn't be that way. [talking over each other] >> i just don't understand, here we are in the middle of september and it's okay that it hasn't hit $4 after no, it's not okay. truckers do not think it's okay. they're the ones putting for dollar 50 cents -- $4 and 50 cents. neil: meanwhile, you might want to be more offend
that we don't need to be removing from our buying power, especially now neil: i would think in that environment we would be shooting through the roof. maybe it is a slowdown that you talked about. but certainly, that would normally jack up prices. right now we don't have any of the major producing countries involved. pakistan produces no oil. so the major producers are not involved. if you bring in the questions. absolutely -- i don't think any of that is what happened. i think at some point,...
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. >>> coming up, a senate environment committee hearing on gsa mismanagement. then gun violence victims call on congress to pass new gun laws at an event hosted by the brady center. after that, a house energy and commerce hearing on the state of u.s. manufacturing. >>> space shuttle is now on display at the smithsonian institution after making its final flight this week over washington, d.c. you can see the landing and the official transfer ceremony saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span. >>> this weekend on book tv on c-span 2, live coverage from "the los angeles times" festival of books. coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday. saturday at 3:30 p.m., biographers john farrell, jim newton and richard reeves on clarence darrow, dwight d. eisenhower and jfk. and call in for your questions for steven ross, how movie stars shaped american politics. sunday at 2:00 eastern, watch for eric alterman and his take on liberals in the cause. and at 5:00, a panel on surveillance and secrets with lori andrews, and michael shurmur. the lineup is online
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know, movies and all that since then and speeches and gotten very heavily involved in promoting the environment and so on, but, you know, nothing is the same anymore because, you know, my personal life has been destroyed and so now -- destroyed because of stupidity, of bad decision-making and, you know, huge failure on my part and made a lot of people suffer because of that and so all of that is always on my mind. >> have you been taken aback by the extremity of some of the reaction? people treating you almost like sort of a mass murderer, how dare you commit this hideous crime when actually you did what millions of men have done, i mean i'm not excusing it, defending it, anything. i'm just trying to put it into some kind of context. at times you've been so battered by this. have you felt it has been too much or not? >> you know, i never tell the press what to write and what to say. i mean they do what they do and i do what i do. and, you know, i think that it is my doing. they didn't create this story. no one out there created the story. i created it. it's my doing. now, i did not ever experie
know, movies and all that since then and speeches and gotten very heavily involved in promoting the environment and so on, but, you know, nothing is the same anymore because, you know, my personal life has been destroyed and so now -- destroyed because of stupidity, of bad decision-making and, you know, huge failure on my part and made a lot of people suffer because of that and so all of that is always on my mind. >> have you been taken aback by the extremity of some of the reaction?...
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blackout, i built 10 generators in new york city to address that if i tried to build a big generator the environment list would have stopped it. we don't put in modern generators. anytime you do, 10, 15 year process of litigation. we have to modernize our infrastructure otherwise we are on the brink and something goes wrong it is 10 days, five days, four days to come back. we should build put this back in a day or two. neil: when we put new power stations in the same wiring, same circuitry, a little bit more earthquake resistant and we can survive a lot of bad earthquakes. so why don't we do that? >> the oppositions are systemic particularly the northeast. you have to undergo 10 to 15 years of litigation in order to get a new pipeline, a new transmission line in. they were all below the level that required significant environmental review. i got 10 done that way. if i had gone for a big one, still would have been built. neil: mayor bloomberg, who are support him out for barack obama on climate change. >> the mayor did a good job on the storm, i applaud that. i did exactly the same thing when they sa
blackout, i built 10 generators in new york city to address that if i tried to build a big generator the environment list would have stopped it. we don't put in modern generators. anytime you do, 10, 15 year process of litigation. we have to modernize our infrastructure otherwise we are on the brink and something goes wrong it is 10 days, five days, four days to come back. we should build put this back in a day or two. neil: when we put new power stations in the same wiring, same circuitry, a...
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holy, but we also believe that this must also be resolved in a humane atmosphere, in a participatory environment, and we do not like anyone losing their lives or being killed for any reason anywhere in the world. >> there were protesters all over the middle east now threatening the staff of american embassies, threatening to kill them, to behead them. do you think they should stop? >> translator: you see, i cannot determine what people or nations should do, but i do think that extremism gives birth to following and subsequent extremism. perhaps if the politicians take a better position in the west vis a vis offensive words or thoughts or pictures towards what we hold holy, i think conditions will improve. but most nations do not pursue tensions and conflict. >> what was your view, your opinion, of the arab spring last year and what is your opinion of what is happening now in the countries where there were uprisings and we saw the end of gadhafi and mubarak and so on? >> translator: i do believe that all of the world needs reform. the reform must take place everywhere. everywhere. even in the ver
holy, but we also believe that this must also be resolved in a humane atmosphere, in a participatory environment, and we do not like anyone losing their lives or being killed for any reason anywhere in the world. >> there were protesters all over the middle east now threatening the staff of american embassies, threatening to kill them, to behead them. do you think they should stop? >> translator: you see, i cannot determine what people or nations should do, but i do think that...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. he doesn't look like a heart attack patient. i was teaching a martial arts class and it hit me. we get to the emergency room... and then...and then they just wheeled him away. i had to come to that realization that "wow, i am having a heart attack." i can't punch this away. i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ]
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working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions the appeals to get everything you needed. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. the headlines on r.t. and a day of silence campaigning and political cleared from. russian airwaves voters shake off the political apathy and prepare for what's expected to be the highest presidential election turnout in the. u.s. another suicide bombing strikes in syria the latest in a chain of attacks against government supporters but this was the syrian national council far from home in turkey to fuel the fighting. plus u.s. president barack obama is caught between those for and against a military strike on iran's nuclear sites just as he prepares to face the mighty israeli lobby. to stay with us so now it's time for kate and the latest action from the world of sport. on
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> our second story. on the night when mitt romney is going to pick up enough delegates, a night when he should be celebrating and full of pride he is under fire for holding a fundraiser in las vegas with donald trump. you may say, why? there is a reason. it's the birther controversy. listen. >> a lot of people don't agree with that birth certificate. >> if the state of hawaii authorizes it and says this is official, he was born in hawaii on this date. here it is. why do you deny that? >> a lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate. many people do not think it was authentic. his mother was not in the hospital.
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hours dry southeast of the traditional tourist destination tripoli but it's a world away from the safe environment the two guides the pitching. the town's become the scene of some of the fiercest fighting since the libyan uprising last year but despite reports of indiscriminate shelling and gas attacks on the local population at the hands of the libyan army there's been an almost total media blackout in the. story for more than a fortnight before anyone else picked it up back in london and despite libya being showcased it seems that bani walid has once again been conveniently left out the conversation when i saw this. it was of course surprised and i came. back of the situation at the moment. and if we have so many people it means situations that could be coming most and we can think for next season to do something with libya and it's a wonderful country so. what about what's happening at the moment. but do you mean what's happening as being happening there there's been fighting do you know about that no we went to confront the tour operator i saw you speaking some people eat telling them about wh
hours dry southeast of the traditional tourist destination tripoli but it's a world away from the safe environment the two guides the pitching. the town's become the scene of some of the fiercest fighting since the libyan uprising last year but despite reports of indiscriminate shelling and gas attacks on the local population at the hands of the libyan army there's been an almost total media blackout in the. story for more than a fortnight before anyone else picked it up back in london and...
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it, the competition, and i don't mean them in particular, the general competition, the fact that the environment is more competitive, has our full attention. it has my full attention. you know, i take responsibility for it. when people start to write articles about what might be wrong with the "today" show, point the finger at me. i have been there the longest. it's my responsibility. i truly feel that way. that's why i stick around, because i think there's more i can do. i can do it better. i still learn something every single day. and so, you know, i want the responsibility of trying to make it better and trying to get us into a better place. >> interesting, you just supported my opening thesis, at the end of the day, you're like a leader. what you did, buck stops with me, not everybody does that. so kudos to you. >> if they're willing to give you the credit for things over a peer yod i'd of time, you have to say, i deserve a lot of the blame when things aren't going the way we like it. >> politics, you have interviewed both obama and romney. why is the selection not capturing the same interes
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we have to create an environment with those less fortunate have all of the opportunities to become very fortunate, that is what this cun v country is about for some reason, we have a president, that is punishing these who become successful that is not the way that america works. neil: do you think it could boomerang on you. you know, i was looking at lee cooper man on this. and so many others. this is cream of the 1%, president might turn around, buzzy, and say, they are whining but i'm for you, i'm for you, the average common man. how would buzzy respond to that. >> first of all, it is not about being for us, it is not about being for them. it is about being what for what is good for america. what is good for the country, what is good for the cun vi all of to us come together, not to punish the rich and say you tor blame, for the plight of people less fortunate, it is about bringing everyone together, and saying this is one nation, one nation not divided but together. and we all, want the same thing for this country, we want to have opportunity, better education, more opportunity. my f
we have to create an environment with those less fortunate have all of the opportunities to become very fortunate, that is what this cun v country is about for some reason, we have a president, that is punishing these who become successful that is not the way that america works. neil: do you think it could boomerang on you. you know, i was looking at lee cooper man on this. and so many others. this is cream of the 1%, president might turn around, buzzy, and say, they are whining but i'm for...
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the environment p.m. both sides were environmental. but now only 47% of republicans say they're for environmental protections bidding tougher. michael steele? your party. it seems like would you have been more at home 25 years ago. >> that's for sure. >> you would have fit in more as a centrist person who leans to the right than the far right. i'm looking at this numberes. i'm shocked. in other words, leave them out on the highway. it says. who can't take care of themselves. >> i think what changed in that 25, 30 year span has been the role of government, the expanse of government, the expense of government. you have republicans who have come to a conclusion. it starr started in the second f the bush years. the health care bills. the spending that was undertaken for the wars, et cetera that this was run away. you now have this mind set that says let's cut back on these things. let's deal with the spending. >> w was so ridiculous as to take us into war with iraq. it drove up the cost with government. that'
the environment p.m. both sides were environmental. but now only 47% of republicans say they're for environmental protections bidding tougher. michael steele? your party. it seems like would you have been more at home 25 years ago. >> that's for sure. >> you would have fit in more as a centrist person who leans to the right than the far right. i'm looking at this numberes. i'm shocked. in other words, leave them out on the highway. it says. who can't take care of themselves....
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suggest he understands the sense of outsiderness many women feel when they work for a largely male environment. two, it raises a question -- this was a man who at the time he became governor had been a top executive in the business world for multiple decades and didn't he already know qualified women that he could call upon? why did he need to go outside and get a binder full of women to find some? as jim acosta just point out, he actually knew women, had some on his staff, so he did himself a disservice with the way he frayed this. the obama team is getting mileage out of this. >> is he talking at all the role women had at bain capital? is it a male dominated profession, certainly back then. de talk about that? during the debate he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> reporter: actually, no, anderson. it's interesting you asked that question. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that out on the campaign trail, how women might have fared at hi former investment firm. you know, keep in mind that the chief of staff for mitt romney when he was governor in massachusetts was beth mye
suggest he understands the sense of outsiderness many women feel when they work for a largely male environment. two, it raises a question -- this was a man who at the time he became governor had been a top executive in the business world for multiple decades and didn't he already know qualified women that he could call upon? why did he need to go outside and get a binder full of women to find some? as jim acosta just point out, he actually knew women, had some on his staff, so he did himself a...
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spotlight it's got an interview with a nobel prize winning guests on some a ways of protecting the environment stay with us for our. voles fifteen goats. to kells. fourteen kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. and a live. but why is the bride in a bad mood. to tell the groom smelt the bomb. is a done deal. he . says. to me speak your language of. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots to feel at peace interviews intriguing stories for you. the choice of see arabic to find out more visit our big don't all teeth don't call him. play. however again they're welcome to spotlight the interview show on r t m l granada and today my guest rodney out ecologists a energy production and consumption are among the most dangerous human activities in terms of environment the humanity has been burning gas all the coal responsibly for decades but now it seems the situation is changing more and more a kludge equally sustainable technologies are being developed and more scientists work in this field one of them is my guest on the show today i ren
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... imagine if you could always see life [music] in the best light. every time of day. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it is meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. >>> we start the second half of our show with stories we care about where we focus on our own reporting. from the front lines, tonight, dharun ravi, the rutgers student found guilty of using a webcam to spy on his roommate while he was with another man, has iss
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neil: what happens, environmentists say, at what harm to our environment. have seen fracking and how it is done, it is remarkable, they keep it all in place, they are not turning the land upside down. they are not making a ples of it and i -- a mess of it i think there is a perception of fracking or drilling that might have been true, a few decades ago, but it is just, young now young now, is the industry making a mistake not explaining it better or environmentals not giving it a chance. >> environmentalists are not even giving it a chance, there is no question that our environmental saved guards here in united states and canada are strongest than in the world. better in terms of offshore china or russia or anywhere element when the environment 8 ofs say we're not going to produce here. and we're going to force the country rely on imports, we're experts the environmental pollution, and making it worse overall. neil: where does this end up? if you are irend and you are looking for more oil or any one of these countries, like you said at beginning, we benefit
neil: what happens, environmentists say, at what harm to our environment. have seen fracking and how it is done, it is remarkable, they keep it all in place, they are not turning the land upside down. they are not making a ples of it and i -- a mess of it i think there is a perception of fracking or drilling that might have been true, a few decades ago, but it is just, young now young now, is the industry making a mistake not explaining it better or environmentals not giving it a chance....
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. let your doctor do his job. and you do yours. ask if nexium is right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. a
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. take the steps to reach yours, everyowith usgoals. with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the
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and some regulation protects the environment. but president obama has allowed the tilt to go so far that he is crushing the economy and crushing jobs. i think that governor romney would have a more balanced approach to regulation-- >>> energy in general. >> excuse me? >> sean: energy in general, senator. he is for all the above, he will start drilling immediately. those 50,000 jobs you mentioned in kentucky. we can go to west virginia and other places and fracking. he is in support of all of these things, which we than president obama is not. >> the energy industry, the oil & gas industry employs 9.2 million people and pays $86 million a day in taxes. i want to encourage them to produce more oil and gas in our country. these are good jobs that can't be outsourced. energy jobs are great for our country. i know that governor romney will allow the keystone pipeline to occur. he will encourage the oil aleffasm gas industry and he won't say that it's terrible that corporations make money. that's the attitude that is making companies w
and some regulation protects the environment. but president obama has allowed the tilt to go so far that he is crushing the economy and crushing jobs. i think that governor romney would have a more balanced approach to regulation-- >>> energy in general. >> excuse me? >> sean: energy in general, senator. he is for all the above, he will start drilling immediately. those 50,000 jobs you mentioned in kentucky. we can go to west virginia and other places and fracking. he is in...
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they are nervous, in part, because of the policy regulatory environment particularly in the financial services, health care, utility industry, energy industry. perhaps more importantly than that i think it's the nightmare of the very difficult times we have been through. it's difficult for them to get over that and really let loose and become aggressive. that's going to take time. thus to your second question i don't think there is a lot that policy makers can do except i do think they do need to nail down what they are going to do about the expiring bush era tax cuts, spending cuts coming and how to achieve fiscal sustainability long run. if they can do those things after the election i'm confident by this time next year businesses will get their groove back and the economy will groove better. >> after the election is the key phrase there. mark zandi, thank you for your time. we have to wait for a lot of this until after the election. >> thanks, john. >> what about the political fallout? will mitt romney and the republicans benefit from the sluggish report today? gloria, let's look a
they are nervous, in part, because of the policy regulatory environment particularly in the financial services, health care, utility industry, energy industry. perhaps more importantly than that i think it's the nightmare of the very difficult times we have been through. it's difficult for them to get over that and really let loose and become aggressive. that's going to take time. thus to your second question i don't think there is a lot that policy makers can do except i do think they do need...
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i think we're in a bullish environment. as our last guest said, the overall pessimism drives us higher eventually. i'm just say the saying right here and now, into this news, it's a siller's tape. >> it's seller's tape going into the news? >> absolutely. >> okay. mandy, let's talk about the next catalyst after the fed opinion what are you watching? >> obviously, we have about 55 days if my checks -- that is something we're watching in terms of the outcome. then you have the physical clip to think about, as well. overthis period, we have the ongoing debt try sis with germany ruling the feeling is that things are moving to some sort of a stability. it will be interesting to see whether or not we can move from a damage control scenario to a growth scenario in europe. let's hope that we're not talking about the european debt crisis in one year from now. >> it's a great point. we appreciate your time tonight. we'll see you soon. >>> do you remember these guys with the nifty ropes? ralt was resting on their decision today and ger
i think we're in a bullish environment. as our last guest said, the overall pessimism drives us higher eventually. i'm just say the saying right here and now, into this news, it's a siller's tape. >> it's seller's tape going into the news? >> absolutely. >> okay. mandy, let's talk about the next catalyst after the fed opinion what are you watching? >> obviously, we have about 55 days if my checks -- that is something we're watching in terms of the outcome. then you have...
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this is not a cyclical environment we're leaving in this is structural. when president obama walked in real unemployment was 20%, it is now 17 that is not acceptable. neil: what it the mantra, the trend is our friend. they are moving in direct we would like, is that enough to hang a reelection hat on? >> i think it is when paul ryan sits out there as a fiscal conservative with specificity. the jargon of the day is everyone is now supposed to be a fiscal conservative, but paul ryan as we know is specific to what that means. you talk about throughout the nation, social security, medicare. neil: you like him? >> i think he as an opponent for this administration, absolutely. neil: why have they not used to charlie gasparino's point, more of him. >> he does not sell well after the pick. in terms -- >> what you say about medicare, and entitlement rubs people the wrong way. >> the wrong way on peh pehl grs and head start. neil: i think general voter the right way, someone is saying truth full stuff, he is hardly godzilla. >> but coupled with the big issue of an
this is not a cyclical environment we're leaving in this is structural. when president obama walked in real unemployment was 20%, it is now 17 that is not acceptable. neil: what it the mantra, the trend is our friend. they are moving in direct we would like, is that enough to hang a reelection hat on? >> i think it is when paul ryan sits out there as a fiscal conservative with specificity. the jargon of the day is everyone is now supposed to be a fiscal conservative, but paul ryan as we...
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if the business community keeps saying to itself we want a better regulatory environment, lower explanation for, or is that more of no, ma'am. i think they're waiting for the rest of the world to get better. i ceo is. . we better not put up if i more plants or equipment because we can't move this stuff. >> what about all this advertising i watched yet lo. high-end cars, lexuss, audis. are they the high end car sales? is that what's going on? you got john slattery out of med ved. >> here's the thing. 14 million cars will be sld up. the house is not that street coming on big. t our country is stronger than people think. >> isn't it true? >> yes. we got one bad employment number, okay? we had numbers last week that were extraordinarily good. do you know how many people get to work in the car business? it's the most important driver of an economy. high end cars and low end cars. >> i want to ask you, i want to go back to heilman. you first, david. he knows it's a way of rubbing this president's nose in something, it's a way of expressing his kret tud for the agenda, and this isn't just for the
if the business community keeps saying to itself we want a better regulatory environment, lower explanation for, or is that more of no, ma'am. i think they're waiting for the rest of the world to get better. i ceo is. . we better not put up if i more plants or equipment because we can't move this stuff. >> what about all this advertising i watched yet lo. high-end cars, lexuss, audis. are they the high end car sales? is that what's going on? you got john slattery out of med ved. >>...
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syria as is today the situation for me in syria looks much worse than in libya because i mean the whole environment you know with the middle east conflict. is one problem the other problem is that right now there seems to be so many other countries. who have their own interests within syria supporting one side or the other turkey with the kurdish problem so they are supporting the movement just to prevent the kurds within syria to have their own you know autonomy then you have the gulf states supporting the rebels you have the cia on the ground you have german spy ships on the ground i mean this seems to be the whole world have their interest now with one group or the other syria and that looks to me like a recent piece for a long civil war within syria now we talk about contagion when we're talking about the eurozone crisis is the risk of a war contagion in the wider middle east area if the situation in syria continues contagion is the very risk.
syria as is today the situation for me in syria looks much worse than in libya because i mean the whole environment you know with the middle east conflict. is one problem the other problem is that right now there seems to be so many other countries. who have their own interests within syria supporting one side or the other turkey with the kurdish problem so they are supporting the movement just to prevent the kurds within syria to have their own you know autonomy then you have the gulf states...
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s environment agency warrants the waters are likely to rise further. gyptian newspaper has published a series of cartoons in response to the offensive caricaturists of the prophet muhammad that recently appeared in a french magazine one cartoon shows the burning world trade center through a pair of spectacles with a caption western glasses for the islamic world while another shows a flashlight painted with an american flag highlighting an arab man holding a bloody knife while the true picture of islam goes on seen many egyptians have applauded the cartoons as a civilized response to the french publication. demonstrators are rallying outside a south african court house where a political activist is being charged with corruption he's accused of laundering proceeds from illegal public contracts and using the money to buy himself a car and plot of land he supports the charges as a government attempt to silence the lamb it has used in recent amassed at south africa's mines in these criticisms president jacob zuma. right now straight to the world of business
s environment agency warrants the waters are likely to rise further. gyptian newspaper has published a series of cartoons in response to the offensive caricaturists of the prophet muhammad that recently appeared in a french magazine one cartoon shows the burning world trade center through a pair of spectacles with a caption western glasses for the islamic world while another shows a flashlight painted with an american flag highlighting an arab man holding a bloody knife while the true picture...